Do you recall which chapter(s) she appeared in?I had already commented on her before; she had already appeared. I mentioned that it would be nice to see more of the girl who treats his brother normally.
Chapter 10.Do you recall which chapter(s) she appeared in?
Nice reading skills I like that 👍 👍 👍Honestly, I’d prefer if they don’t date and just stay as friends. Her current relationship with the older brother sends a message to Youta that just because someone is special to someone doesn’t mean they are romantically in love. You can have a close and special relationship with someone without having any thoughts of dating them.
It adds to the conflict and is generally an important message to have. So having them get together undermines the message of it and the conflict so far. Plus, I just think it would be a lame and lazy thing to do.
Nah, Yukimura's another Reiya Stan (she's 100% in love with him)Watch out Hasekawa, a new potential sis-in-law is in the town and she’s far more interesting than you!
Dear new girl, you expect me to NOT to ship you with the MC's brother with this dynamic between you?
Too late, it's happening already.
The manga editor thanking the author for his hard work and letting him know he needs to wrap the series up in 3 chaptersThis new character is really interesting, I hope we get to see more of her.
and I'm not liking these thoughts of the MC "Do I like her romantically? Nah, she's just a classmate... Do I love her? Nah, she's just a friend"
So repetitive... what more does the MC need? lol
Lil'Bro, You're reading too much into it...
The person who typed this post:Honestly, I’d prefer if they don’t date and just stay as friends. Her current relationship with the older brother sends a message to Youta that just because someone is special to someone doesn’t mean they are romantically in love. You can have a close and special relationship with someone without having any thoughts of dating them.
It adds to the conflict and is generally an important message to have. So having them get together undermines the message of it and the conflict so far. Plus, I just think it would be a lame and lazy thing to do.
Here's another thing that bugs me about Japan... The cultural 'thing' of saying "Thank you for your hard work"...
To me, it seems like an automated, pre-programmed response, and no one really means it. It is just expected. Like "Thank You for the food" etc... Like how in the West, we often get it drummed into us to say "Please/Thank You", but as kids, we don't really mean it, we just know we will get told off if we forget ;-). However, in Japan it seems to go further. She is thanking him for his effort, again, in the West, we would probably reply with "You're welcome, thank you for showing me the ropes", so why are the Japanese programmed to just respond with this exact phrase, and not acknowledge the compliment?